max Posted January 9, 2009 Posted January 9, 2009 http://www.bellinghamherald.com/255/story/745809.html http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/cfootball/395309_western09.html Seems like a pretty gutsy move to me. I'm a fan of football and all, but I like academics better. Colleagues: I am writing to share with you a decision I have made regarding our Intercollegiate Athletics program. Upon the recommendation of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and the Vice President for Student Affairs, Western will be eliminating its program of Intercollegiate Football. This decision has profound consequences for our talented and highly motivated student athletes, our dedicated and hard-working coaching colleagues, and our passionate supporters on campus and in the community. I know you share with me great empathy for the many affected members of our Western community for whom this decision has major emotional, financial, and academic consequences. I feel strongly that we need to offer a high quality program of intercollegiate athletic competition that is commensurate with our status as a premier university. And, we do. In a respected ranking of competitive strength across all sports (the Learfield Sports Directors Cup), we rank in the top ten of over 100 Division II programs. How do we maintain that quality given the current budget situation? Maintaining excellence is a challenge we all face across the university as budgets are being seriously reduced. The problem is compounded in Intercollegiate Athletics because, historically, actual expenditures in Intercollegiate Athletics have exceeded budgeted allocations, averaging a deficit of about $200,000 per year over the last 5 years. Because of factors like escalating travel costs, that shortfall approached a half million dollars last year. As painful as this decision is, I do hope you see its connection to the principles you have critically reviewed and that, as a community, we are committed to in going through what continues to be a very difficult budget process. Certainly, you can see the connection to our paramount value: protecting core mission. But, also please understand the relationship to our stated value of protecting quality: in that which we choose to do in Intercollegiate Athletics, our priority remains to do it well. To balance the Athletics budget through cuts across all programs simply would not be consistent with that principle. A word on timing. The decision has been made early in the budget process in anticipation of the athletic recruiting scheduled to start this week and to maximize chances for student athletes and coaches to seek other opportunities. In making this change, Western will maintain scholarship commitments to student athletes electing to remain at our university and will honor obligations to employees. I worry that decisions of this magnitude create a sense of instability that could have much wider affects than those involving one sport. So, I conclude by emphasizing our commitment to continue to excel in that we choose to do. We are an outstanding university and will continue to be so, intercollegiate athletics included. And, finally, I wish to express, on behalf of us all, our shared gratitude to the many hundreds of football players, coaches, and supporters who, over more than a hundred years, have given so much of themselves. We are a prouder university for their efforts; players past and current, we trust, are all the more successful for having been a part of our intercollegiate athletics program. Sincerely, Bruce Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.